SECTION ONE-
SOCIETY NEWS
Attend Graduation
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hollowell, Miss
Anne Hollowed and Steve Burch at
tended the recent graduation of Mrs.
Marguerite Burch at Longwood Col
lege, Farmville, Va. Mrs. Burch re
ceived her degree of Bachelor of Sci
ence in Elementary Education.
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Raleigh Visitor
Mrs. Thompson Greenwood of Ra
leigh recently spent several days visit
ing her mother, Mrs. W. H. Nixon and
her sister, Mrs. T. B. Smith.
Visit In Arlington
Mrs. W. C. MpO ti' and grandson,
Cliff Moore, have returned after
spending the week visiting her -on in
law and daughter, Mr. .and Mrs. I; red
Bagford of Arlington. Va
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Return Home
Mrs. i! ft Williford and children
have ret urged- after spending the week
v -itinn her sister, Mrs. G. A. Roberts
it Fairfax, Va.
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Living In Westover Heights
Mr. and Mrs. William Billings and
children, who have recently moved
here from Wilmington, N. C., are
making their home at No. 7 Westover
Heights.
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Visited Grandparents ■
Miss Judy Riley, daughter of Mr.,
and Mrs. Ernest Ward, has returned!
home after spending some time with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Anderson, of Williamston.
At Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Leary, Sr.,
and daughter, Lillian, are spending
the week at Nags Head.
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Return Home
Mrs. R. L. Weeks and children have
returned to their home in Burlington
after spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Clarence Leary, Sr.
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Returns From Newfoundland
Oscar Griffin has returned to his
home in Edenton after being station
ed in Newfoundland for two years in
the Air Force.
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Visit In Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. McKay Washington
visited in Greenville this week-end.
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Return Home
Mrs. Roy Spruill and daughter have
returned after spending two weeks in
Kinston and .Camp Lejuene visiting
relatives.
Visiting In Kansas
Donald Thomas left Thursday of I
last week for Kansas, where he is
spending some time visiting relatives
and friends.
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Attending Lewiston School
Bruce White. Jr., a freshman at the
Edenton Junior-Senior High School,
son of Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap,-! left
Edenton Tuesday for Lewiston, where j
he will as "d school this year.
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Returns From Colerain
s Bud Skiles has returned home as
- ter spending several days in Colerain
j, visiting relatives.
Return From Motor Trip
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Goodwin and
Mrs. Kathaleen Skiles and daughter,
Susan, have returned after a motor
trip on the Skyline Drive.
Visits Parents
; Johnnie Forehand hits returned to
his homo in Greenville after spend
| ing -< \v: at days .with his parents, Mr.
land Mrs. Lester Forehand.
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Week-end In Wilmington
William Billings and family* have
I returned to their home in Westover
Heights after spending the week-end
in Wilmington
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Week-end At Virginia Beach
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Price spent the
• week-end in Virginia Beach visiting
1 Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Langston.
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Visit Son
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Phillips have
I returned to their home in Cary, N. C.,
[ after spending several days with their
■ son, A1 Phillips and family.
Week-end At Nags Head
• Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobbs and chiT
i dren and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
■ Pratt and children spent the week-end
J at Nags Head.
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Return From Visit
Mrs. John Byrum and children have
returned to their home in Morris Cir
cle after spending several days in
Norfolk visiting Mrs. A. D. Hender
son.
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Returns Home
Mrs. Albert Keeter returned from 1
High Point Sunday, where she spent |
a week as guest of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Selas
lonas.
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Spend Day In Norfolk
Mrs. A. C. Boyce. Miss Lena Jones
and Miss Faye Dail spent Thursday
in Norfolk.
Wintering In Florida
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Byrum left j
for West Palm Beach. Fla., where j
they will spend the winter. |
Attend Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Harold andj
daughter Dorine. returned from New!
Bern Sunday after attending the fun- 1
eral of Mr. Lupton’s father. J. R. I.up
ton, Saturday.
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Return From \ acation
Mr. and Mrs. Lee ; Sadler and chil
dren have returned home after spend
ing a vacation visiting in Hyde Coun
ty and Nags Head.
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New Jersey Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Korfmnn of
Atlantic City. New .Jersey, spent sev
| eral days last week, as guests of Mr.
and Mr-. H. S. Ziezler, Sr.
THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. M C., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1954.
j Thursday In Norfolk
I Mrs. Joe Thorud and daughter Mary ,
1 spent Thursday in Norfolk.
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Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Swindell have re
turned home after visiting Mi,. m'dj
Mrs. Cullen Swindell and Mr. and Mrs. |
D. C. Lewis in Greensboro and Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Sexton in Knoxville, Tenn. j
Week-end At Virginia Beach
Mrs. HeywoOd Ziegler, Jr., spent
the week-end at Virginia Beach visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Reid.
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Vacationing In Florida
Mr. and Mrs. James Bail and Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Bunch left Saturday
to spend a week’s vacation at Miami
Beach, Florida.
Return To Pennsylvania
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fantom re
turned to their home in York, Pa., Fri
day after spending several days as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin
Bufflap and familv.
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Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Furgiuele and
two daughters, Martha Jane and Har
riet Randolph, returned to their home
in Culpepper, Va., Sunday after a 10-
day visit with Mrs. Furgiuele’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wood.
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Returns From High Point
Billy Keeter returned home Sunday,
from High Point, after spending a
month visiting his sister, Mrs. Selas
Mellonas.
Week-end Guests
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cobb and son,
Billy and daughter Nina of Lilesville,
N. C., spent the week-end as guests
of Mr. Cobb’s sisters. Mrs. W. P. Good
wiri and Mrs. T. B. Williford and
families.
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Week-end In Washington
Mrs. Mary Lefft, who lives with
Mrs. J. H. Haskett, spent the week
end visiting friends in Washington,
D. C.
Visits Mother
Mrs. Haywood Cothran of Norfolk
spent the week-end visiting her mo
ther, Mrs. J. H. Haskett.
Visit At Cape Hatteras
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Goodwin and
children and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cobb
of Lilesville, N. C., spent Sunday visit
ing friends at Cape Hatteras.
Week-end At Wrightsville Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Harrell. Mr. and
Mrs. George Alma Byrum, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Byrum and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Shepard spent the week-end
at Wrightsville Bench where they at
tended the Junior Chamber of Com
merce Board meeting.
See “Unto These Hills”
Mr. and Mrs. William White anti
son Billy have returned home after
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White,
•Ir.. at Charlotte. They ..accompanied
Mr. anil Mrs. White on a trip to the
western part of the. state and into
parts of Tennessee and. also attended
the drama. "Unto These Hills.”
Charlotte Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White. Jr., '
and sifn Joe of Charlotte are spend
ing this week in Edenton visiting
friends and relatives.
Suffolk Visitor
Miss Mary Stokely Russell of Suf
folk spent last week as a guest of |
I Miss Ruth Stokely.
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j In Norfolk
\ Mrs. Dean Fressgrove and Miss San
dra White spent Tuesday in Norfolk.
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Return From New York
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kehayes have
: returned home from New York City
| where they were called Sunday morn
ing due to the death of Mrs. Kehaye’s
t sister, Mrs. Lena DeEsposito, who died
I unexpectedly Saturday.
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Newport News Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hughes of
• Newport News spent the week-end as
guests of Mr. Hughes’ mother, Mrs.
Charlie Hughes.
Miss Virginia Newsom
Bride Os Richard Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newsom of Eden
ton announce the marriage of their
daughter, Virginia Newsom to Rich
i ard Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
J. Hayes of Kenmore, New York.
The marriage took; place Friday af
ternoon. August 27, at .3:30 o’clock at
the home of the bride’s parents. Only
a few close friends were present for
the wedding.
The ceremony was performed by the
Rev. R. N. Carroll, pastor of the Eden
ton Baptist Church.
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Tuesday, Sept. 7, on her 110th (
trip to New York. Anyone !.
wishing something special I will
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know. We will try our best
to please you. ,
Mrs. C. H. Wood, Sr., will ,
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We already have beautiful
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The bride was attired in navy blue
. with navy and white accessories. Her
corsage was white carnations.
The bride and bridegroom left im
mediately after the wedding to spend
' a few days in Virginia.
1 They plan to make their home with
’ the bride’s pai-ents until a later date.
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Main Street, Elizabeth City, N. C.
phone 4306. tfc
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who owns a good automobile and is
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Basil W. Copeland of
Belvidere announce the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Shirley Marion
Copeland, to L. C. Elliott, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Elliott of Hertford.
The date of the wedding has not been
announced.
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Aug26Sept2,9c
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